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-backed fake vaccination program in pakistan that helped locate osama bin laden. taliban warlords announced a ban on immunization efforts earlier this year, calling them a cover for espionage. pakistan is one of three countries in the world where polio remains a large-scale risk. the israeli government has announced another new round of settlement expansion in the occupied west bank, 1500 new settler homes in east jerusalem's ramat shlomo. the obama administration has issued some of its most forceful public criticism of israeli settlement expansion to date, yet has acknowledged it will not take practical steps to respond the ground. after weeks of international calls for u.s. response to israeli settlement growth, state department spokesman victoria nuland criticized israel on tuesday. >> we are deeply disappointed that israel insists on continuing this pattern of provocative action. these repeated announcements and plans of new construction run counter to the cause of peace. israel's leaders continually say they support a path toward a two-day solution, yet these
-backed fake vaccination program in pakistan that helped locate osama bin laden. taliban warlords announced a ban on immunization efforts earlier this year, calling them a cover for espionage. pakistan is one of three countries in the world where polio remains a large-scale risk. the israeli government has announced another new round of settlement expansion in the occupied west bank, 1500 new settler homes in east jerusalem's ramat shlomo. the obama administration has issued some of its most...
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what happens to pakistan after that? it is semi-democratic. >> this just adds to the conundrum of the entire area and how we deal with it. i go back to where i started. if you have some first principles that you try to apply in any controversy and recognize that as to apply them, there will be certain -- circumstances were some send potential compromise is required, the new approach of these problems that way. if you have very good intelligence, you understand better what is going on within the pakistani society in government, if you have a strong military, you have the ability to control events more than the controlled by them. if you have strong allies, you have the ability to sway opinions. and so on and so on. which goes back again to joe's first. and mind. if you look at all of these problems as they exist today, you could easily become very pessimistic about our ability to deal with them. and maybe make the wrong kind of conclusions or compromises based on that. if you go back to the question, how would we go about
what happens to pakistan after that? it is semi-democratic. >> this just adds to the conundrum of the entire area and how we deal with it. i go back to where i started. if you have some first principles that you try to apply in any controversy and recognize that as to apply them, there will be certain -- circumstances were some send potential compromise is required, the new approach of these problems that way. if you have very good intelligence, you understand better what is going on...
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look at say pakistan for example. or look at other governments around this region which are extremist in nature. jenna: interesting you mention pakistan because of our aid. that also goes to that country. one has to wonder in foreign policy discussions in the year ahead what kind of strings need to be attached, if you believe they should be, michael, with this aid in the years to come? how do you think we should navigate that? >> well i think, jenna, one lesson of pakistan when there is opportunity of change, when there is opportunity for a new modus operandi you need to cease on that because it is often difficult to change these things down the road. the opportunities don't come very often. now to change it, jenna, tanks and jets are more of a payoff for the egip shun military than they are a real solution to the region's security problems which are things like arms smuggling and counterterrorism and if we keep these military aid programs in place they need to address those threats, not be sort of this outdated way o
look at say pakistan for example. or look at other governments around this region which are extremist in nature. jenna: interesting you mention pakistan because of our aid. that also goes to that country. one has to wonder in foreign policy discussions in the year ahead what kind of strings need to be attached, if you believe they should be, michael, with this aid in the years to come? how do you think we should navigate that? >> well i think, jenna, one lesson of pakistan when there is...
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has been keeping their bull's eye over locations like yemen somalia and pakistan it turns out the u.s. has had a record number of drone strikes in afghanistan american drone strikes reached a record of four hundred forty seven attacks in two thousand and twelve about the u.s. launched just a year earlier so it seems like the death of mastermind osama bin laden in two thousand and eleven didn't mean less drone strikes. well so out here in our legislators on capitol hill made some adjustments to the video privacy protection act after the break will shed some light on the new bill and what it could mean for your privacy. the worse you are the only one for the. radio. what. did you ever seen anything like. and now do a story explaining what your legislators have been up to shortly before they left for christmas break u.s. congress carved out some time to look over the video privacy protection act part of what this bill does is loosen privacy protections and it appears it was a legislative priority for the company enough likes now netflix can have its customers especially the movies their
has been keeping their bull's eye over locations like yemen somalia and pakistan it turns out the u.s. has had a record number of drone strikes in afghanistan american drone strikes reached a record of four hundred forty seven attacks in two thousand and twelve about the u.s. launched just a year earlier so it seems like the death of mastermind osama bin laden in two thousand and eleven didn't mean less drone strikes. well so out here in our legislators on capitol hill made some adjustments to...
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one of many militant groups that are active in pakistan. that may or may not have a variety of links to al qaeda. but in this case, they were bombing minority shia muslims. which gets to one of the themes of this book. ninety some percent muslim. in reality, it is quite diverse. there is much diversity within islam. sometimes there is a huge debate. over how the muslim world is going to handle that diversity. we see that in the news right now. the whole argument over a film depicting the profit mohammed, which has led to protests and violence and attacks from libya to egypt to pakistan in just the last few days. we see this debate over how islam is supposed to deal with dissent. how they are supposed to deal with other kinds of people. how they are supposed to deal with disagreement and also to be able to deal with insult. it was a very offensive zone. for the question is how do you respond to. what do you do about that? this was on my mind a few years ago as i wrote this book. i felt that this is a single day that eliminates a lot of the o
one of many militant groups that are active in pakistan. that may or may not have a variety of links to al qaeda. but in this case, they were bombing minority shia muslims. which gets to one of the themes of this book. ninety some percent muslim. in reality, it is quite diverse. there is much diversity within islam. sometimes there is a huge debate. over how the muslim world is going to handle that diversity. we see that in the news right now. the whole argument over a film depicting the profit...
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. >>> and a blast killed 19 people and injured 30 others in pakistan. the attack happened near three buses in pakistan. the shia pilgrims were there. and so far nobody has taken responsible for the attack. and investigators are trying to determine whether some victims took too much of the cough syrup to get high or if there was a problem with the medicine itself. 62 people are in the hospital after drinking cough syrup. >>> and u.s. troops are headed to central africa to help evacuate u.s. personnel. personnel at the u.s. embassy were pulled out of the country this week as concerns grow that rebels are moving in on the capital city and could spark violence and up rising. the president describes it as a deteriorating security situation. >>> today is the final day for the nation's gun show happening here in our area. thousands turned out yesterday for the event at the dulles expo center. the weather didn't stop the crowd of potential buyers that could buy things now that could soon be banned. >> reporter: the nation's gun show every time the doors open dr
. >>> and a blast killed 19 people and injured 30 others in pakistan. the attack happened near three buses in pakistan. the shia pilgrims were there. and so far nobody has taken responsible for the attack. and investigators are trying to determine whether some victims took too much of the cough syrup to get high or if there was a problem with the medicine itself. 62 people are in the hospital after drinking cough syrup. >>> and u.s. troops are headed to central africa to help...
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what's been remarkable is the rising opinion in pakistan themselves, the people that used to be the silent majority, i met them, are now saying, we will not accept these dictates by taliban saying we cannot go to school. i think malala will become the symbol of a girl's rights to education. >> well said. i couple of contemporary issues, one here and one back in our homeland. first one is the fiscal cliff. you're one of the keener economic minds in great britain. what do you make of what's happening in america? the old expression if america sneezes, we all catch a cold back in europe, as true as ever. what do you think should be happening here to try and get a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff happening? >> i have no doubt people are working very hard to get a deal. i wish their discussions -- well, now we have the president re-elected and we have a new congress. i think it's right they get them to the business of sorting this out. i think america's got to think that what it needs to do is get growth in its economy as well. and it needs to get growth by trade and exporting. i think what we're
what's been remarkable is the rising opinion in pakistan themselves, the people that used to be the silent majority, i met them, are now saying, we will not accept these dictates by taliban saying we cannot go to school. i think malala will become the symbol of a girl's rights to education. >> well said. i couple of contemporary issues, one here and one back in our homeland. first one is the fiscal cliff. you're one of the keener economic minds in great britain. what do you make of what's...
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foreign minister was asked why so many people in that country of pakistan hate america she responded simply drones and we're doing all this in the name of stopping terrorism but the reality is americans really decode have that much to fear when it comes to terrorism every year for the past decade more people have died from slipping in their bathtubs just here in the united states that have been killed worldwide by islamic terrorists. it has to be thinking about the baby factures a little nervous but the greatest tragedy in this drone war is how we've forgotten the most basic moral principle of all the golden rule treat others as you wish to be treated it applies not just to preschoolers but also the global superpowers. consider the scenario mexican government gets to intelligence that they know narco terrorists is a big problem for the mexico right now no narco terrorists holed up in a house in phoenix arizona they fly a drone over downtown phoenix fired out on the building but allow it up destroyed it and killing their target along with a handful of american citizens who happen to l
foreign minister was asked why so many people in that country of pakistan hate america she responded simply drones and we're doing all this in the name of stopping terrorism but the reality is americans really decode have that much to fear when it comes to terrorism every year for the past decade more people have died from slipping in their bathtubs just here in the united states that have been killed worldwide by islamic terrorists. it has to be thinking about the baby factures a little...
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alongside the health workers murdered today. >> holman: pakistan is one of only three countries in the world where polio remains endemic. toyota will pay a record u.s. fine of $17.4 million for failing to report auto defects quickly and delaying a recall. it's the company's fourth safety-related fine in the past two years. this one involved floor mats that could hold down the gas pedal in some 2010 lexus models. toyota did not admit to any legal violations. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: the community continues to mourn its losses in connecticut, resume some routine and consider its own role in a national conversation on what steps should now be taken. ray suarez begins our coverage with this report. >> suarez: a hearse arrived this morning at saint rose of lima catholic church in newtown carrying the body of six-year-old james mattioli, one of the slain first graders from sandy hook elementary school. hours later, a church bell tolled as mourners greeted another small white casket at the funeral for jessica rekos, also six. (bell tolling). m
alongside the health workers murdered today. >> holman: pakistan is one of only three countries in the world where polio remains endemic. toyota will pay a record u.s. fine of $17.4 million for failing to report auto defects quickly and delaying a recall. it's the company's fourth safety-related fine in the past two years. this one involved floor mats that could hold down the gas pedal in some 2010 lexus models. toyota did not admit to any legal violations. those are some of the day's...
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who came to pakistan. we have these, you know, myths about each other, you know, we -- we are so close to each other, but, yet, we have no idea how the other side lives, and i think people-to-people contact is tremendous for that, and there's amazing people on both sides of the border. .. >>> david nasaw recounts the life of joseph p. kennedy patriarch of the political family that included president john f. kennedy and senators robert f. kennedy and edward kennedy. the author examines joseph kennedy's career in business and politics, which included ventures in wall street, hollywood and the founding chairman of the securities and exchange commission. this is a little under an hour. [applause] >> thank you, all. delighted to be here. as i tell my history students at the city university of new york in the ph.d. program -- thank you. [laughter] as i tell my history students until they want to choke me the past is a foreign country. we can visit, try to learn the customs and the white smith the fragrances, rec
who came to pakistan. we have these, you know, myths about each other, you know, we -- we are so close to each other, but, yet, we have no idea how the other side lives, and i think people-to-people contact is tremendous for that, and there's amazing people on both sides of the border. .. >>> david nasaw recounts the life of joseph p. kennedy patriarch of the political family that included president john f. kennedy and senators robert f. kennedy and edward kennedy. the author examines...
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. >>> en pakistán, al menos 9 personas mueren y otro tanto resultó herida, después de un atentado el sábado, entre las víctimas está un destacado funcionario del broma las autoridades hallaron el cuerpo de la víctima de la broma. >>> en vísperas de la navidad, el papa benedicto xvi dio el perdón a su antiguo mayordomo, por robo y difusión de documentos de el vaticano, el propio papa visitó a gabrielle, y después de esto, el exmayordomo regresó as u apartamento >>> la ambiciosa idea de combinar la medicina y la ingeniería robótica, podría ser el milagro que necesita steve holder para caminar, un equipo de científicos tiene en sus manos el futuro de este hombre y de me iles de personas en circunstancias parecidas. >>> la parálisis que sufre steve holder, podría ser parte de su historia, porque un grupo de profesores buscan diseñar un equipo robótico para operar con los comandos de las neuronas. >>> se había pensado que era imposible o muy difícil extraer información del cerebro, con sensores fuera de la cabeza, pero la información es que si podemos capturar la act
. >>> en pakistán, al menos 9 personas mueren y otro tanto resultó herida, después de un atentado el sábado, entre las víctimas está un destacado funcionario del broma las autoridades hallaron el cuerpo de la víctima de la broma. >>> en vísperas de la navidad, el papa benedicto xvi dio el perdón a su antiguo mayordomo, por robo y difusión de documentos de el vaticano, el propio papa visitó a gabrielle, y después de esto, el exmayordomo regresó as u apartamento...
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>> remember, we are not at war with pakistan. this is being done by the c.i.a. it's not being done by the military. there is a whole series that legal questions coming up from the united nations and countries around the world investigations going on. we are supporting some of the bills that are asking for investigations. the dowell tap which if it can be proven may well be an actual legal war crime is there's a strike, people are hurt and i had a young boy tell me this story and it was very, very powerful. people then wanted to go to help the people who have been hurt by the drone strike, many of them who are innocent and they're afraid to go because those who are helped are hit with often what's called a double tap. the video we just released, 178 children, children have been killed by the drones. that's an extraordinary number and it's very clear these are not terrorists. >> they say anybody who is military age male, what does that mean, we're all military aged males, they can bomb this whole place it's considered a militant. we don't know if that's true, but
>> remember, we are not at war with pakistan. this is being done by the c.i.a. it's not being done by the military. there is a whole series that legal questions coming up from the united nations and countries around the world investigations going on. we are supporting some of the bills that are asking for investigations. the dowell tap which if it can be proven may well be an actual legal war crime is there's a strike, people are hurt and i had a young boy tell me this story and it was...
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who gives it to al qaeda you will find your button guantanamo so fast and if you're already in pakistan getting the fifty bucks you're going to have a drone dropping a bomb on your head i mean why or why this is for here nobody here wanted to bail out wall street nobody i mean why are these bank no i'm talking about last week why are these bankers not doing purple i have no idea i mean i guess we have an absolute consensus here and i think these guys should be in jail i mean it's pretty clear that if you give material support to terrorist organizations it's illegal in any form actually a terrorist organization as a philanthropic arm or a legitimate arm and then a not legitimate the terrorist arm if you give to the legitimate arm and i'm using that loosely because it frees up resources for the other tiriel support is very broad why they're not doing a perp walk i don't know i would have bailed them out and i wouldn't give people forgiveness on criminal law just because there are banks as you call it is well here's a lot of people went to jail nobody went to jail and i know that reagan pr
who gives it to al qaeda you will find your button guantanamo so fast and if you're already in pakistan getting the fifty bucks you're going to have a drone dropping a bomb on your head i mean why or why this is for here nobody here wanted to bail out wall street nobody i mean why are these bank no i'm talking about last week why are these bankers not doing purple i have no idea i mean i guess we have an absolute consensus here and i think these guys should be in jail i mean it's pretty clear...
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i started going to the city of karachi, pakistan in 2002. at first is just a place that has to on the way to cover the war in afghanistan. later in the place i was assigned to spendable bit of time and i didn't like it at all. it's more than 13 million people. robert a lot more. the streets are incredibly why. the traffic is horrendous. i was originally going there to cover a court proceeding related to the death of the wall street journalist daniel pearl. so it's a scary place for a westerner to arrive. but as i visited there again and again i begin to be compelled by the architecture, by the layers of history, by the incredible speed by which the city had grown and by the people. they are inspiring people who have survived a lot, put up with a lot, and get the next day and keep working and keep the city functioning. and that can is one of the vital points. we think of these giant growing cities in the developing world as terrifying places that are polluted, that can be dangerous, that can be a lot of terrible things and yet the reason they
i started going to the city of karachi, pakistan in 2002. at first is just a place that has to on the way to cover the war in afghanistan. later in the place i was assigned to spendable bit of time and i didn't like it at all. it's more than 13 million people. robert a lot more. the streets are incredibly why. the traffic is horrendous. i was originally going there to cover a court proceeding related to the death of the wall street journalist daniel pearl. so it's a scary place for a westerner...
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. >>> pakistÁn 42 muertos y de ze nos herido en ataques suicidas. tambiÉn las autoridades encontraron cadÁveres de 23 policÍas que habian sido secuestrado por talibanes. >>> investigadores rusos investigan las evidencias para ver la causa del accidente aÉreo que dejÓ 5 mour tos el avion pertenecÍa a la linea rusa que transportaba 8 personas todos tripulantes los sobrevivientes graves en hospitales de la caperuza. >>> mientras el cuerpo de la joven india voy lado de y asesinada era incinerado cien otros protestaban en brutal al acto de violencia demandan mejor protecciÓn para mujeres y castigos para los responsables del ataque. >>> el crimen de lorena e nau ha desatado teorÍas de quien oshd no su asesinato su vida ligada a la mafia por su hermano y esposo, miembros del cartel del norte de valle veamos la hipÓtesis diversas en relacion a la muerte de la llamada dama de la mafia. >>> muchos creen que la mujer de 43 aÑos muriÓ en su ley. >>> que ha bap llegado los primeros dÍas de diciembre a un sector vecino aquÍ del aeropuerto en zona rur
. >>> pakistÁn 42 muertos y de ze nos herido en ataques suicidas. tambiÉn las autoridades encontraron cadÁveres de 23 policÍas que habian sido secuestrado por talibanes. >>> investigadores rusos investigan las evidencias para ver la causa del accidente aÉreo que dejÓ 5 mour tos el avion pertenecÍa a la linea rusa que transportaba 8 personas todos tripulantes los sobrevivientes graves en hospitales de la caperuza. >>> mientras el cuerpo de la joven india voy...
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leadership when it comes to pakistan is very, very difficult shape with the country. you don't make a public -- >> the leadership is not saying anything. allowing the people to assume we're doing something. >> bob: you are assuming the other side of that is not doing anything. >> i want leadership and clarity. we are not getting it. if you assume they are doing something, fine. that is not a fact. the fact is no clarity and no public statements. two guys rotting in prison who shouldn't be. that is the fact, jack. >> bob: you are assuming, jack -- it's bob. you are assuming that that is a good way to get the guys out, go public? >> one guy has been in there for no reason since august. the other guy has been in there for a year. neither of them should be in prison. i know people believe in santa claus, and here he is. >> bob: show them about the thousands of other people who are imprisoned down there? >> we'll knock them out one/one. i gave you egregious example of how the president should lobby to the people publicly. he isn't. >> andrea: santa claus and bill we have t
leadership when it comes to pakistan is very, very difficult shape with the country. you don't make a public -- >> the leadership is not saying anything. allowing the people to assume we're doing something. >> bob: you are assuming the other side of that is not doing anything. >> i want leadership and clarity. we are not getting it. if you assume they are doing something, fine. that is not a fact. the fact is no clarity and no public statements. two guys rotting in prison who...
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s afpac analysis unit, afghanistan and pakistan. she was an early believer that you could use -- you could track the courier system through al-qaeda in and around the cities, not the caves of pakistan, to get to bin laden. she was write about tassed overn internal position at the agency and sop of the folks liken it to mean girls because they suggest that there was a lot of widespread jealousy and resuspectsment. >> bill: was she actually the driving force to find bin laden? is that true? >> she was one of them for sure. she was an early believer in this method. >> bill: cameron, real quick, 15 seconds, they going to get a budget deal? >> tougher and tougher. today eric cantor, the majority leader of the republicans and the house, said we can stay through christmas. we can still 'til new year. that was sign that the republican leadership is backing up boehner who says there is no deal yet and the president is not moving yet. >> bill: okay. we'll bring it back next week. >> thank you. >> bill: i like the pocket hankie. we have a new
s afpac analysis unit, afghanistan and pakistan. she was an early believer that you could use -- you could track the courier system through al-qaeda in and around the cities, not the caves of pakistan, to get to bin laden. she was write about tassed overn internal position at the agency and sop of the folks liken it to mean girls because they suggest that there was a lot of widespread jealousy and resuspectsment. >> bill: was she actually the driving force to find bin laden? is that true?...
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. >> we are one of the closest patrol bases to the border of afghanistan/pakistan. >> one day the u.s. will leave this country and you have the ebt and a and a to keep you guys safe. >> the kids here don't have anything and they get excited about everything. >> little guy. >> it makes me miss mine actually. just seeing how he lights up when i gave him things and see how they light up when we give them stuff. that is what makes me happy. >> to be separated for the holidays is tough. this s my fifth christmas deployed. it weighs on you a little bit. you see friends and family back in germany and not united states there without you. receiving packages that are meant for that holiday. so for a soldier to get a christmas present from a complete strange is an amazing experience for that soldier, especially one that doesn't receive very many packages. we are in a unique situation where we are. we live in germany so being in afghanistan we are technically double deployed. spouses away from the primary family back in the united states. separated by a goody's trans and you have their husbands f
. >> we are one of the closest patrol bases to the border of afghanistan/pakistan. >> one day the u.s. will leave this country and you have the ebt and a and a to keep you guys safe. >> the kids here don't have anything and they get excited about everything. >> little guy. >> it makes me miss mine actually. just seeing how he lights up when i gave him things and see how they light up when we give them stuff. that is what makes me happy. >> to be separated for...
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you've been out to pakistan to show your support for her. what can we do about the treatment of young people like her, that have been victimized by the taliban, by other organizations, like that, to try to protect them going forward? >> you've got to remember, malala was shot simply because she wanted to go to school. and here was the taliban, trying to send a message to every other child that they should not expect to go to school. and what's been remarkable is the rising opinion in pakistan itself, where people who used to be the silent majority, and i met them, are now saying, we will not accept these dictates by the taliban for children not to go to schools. as long as there's girls going to school, malala will be the symbol of a girls' right to an education. >> well said. if i can end on a couple contemporary issues. one here and one back at our homeland. one is the fiscal cliff. you're one of the keener minds in great britain. what do you make of what's going on in america? the expression, if america sneezes, we all catch a cold back i
you've been out to pakistan to show your support for her. what can we do about the treatment of young people like her, that have been victimized by the taliban, by other organizations, like that, to try to protect them going forward? >> you've got to remember, malala was shot simply because she wanted to go to school. and here was the taliban, trying to send a message to every other child that they should not expect to go to school. and what's been remarkable is the rising opinion in...
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iraq. >> i know you mentioned pakistan. i wasn't quite sure about that. he suffered from ptsd. so now he has been in this prison for over four months. what is his emotional condition like? >> he came out, he was holding out when i him yesterday and we even made some jokes. i said let's get out of here and asked for his shotgun and i said we'll take care of that later just let's get out of here and we did and we will take care of the other things. just look forward. they have to. >> judge jeanine: you know, it is interesting. i think it was this past week that jay carney said that he wasn't familiar with this case. which is kind of shocking. but do you think that media pressure helped your client in addition to your obviously terrific legal work? >> let me tell you and this is -- we were starting conversations with the new administration before they shut down in power. you know, even before that -- and judge i can tell you we had some ready but we got other options. it wasn't the only one and we sat down and talked. [ inaudible ] [break in audio] they said if the judge grants we
iraq. >> i know you mentioned pakistan. i wasn't quite sure about that. he suffered from ptsd. so now he has been in this prison for over four months. what is his emotional condition like? >> he came out, he was holding out when i him yesterday and we even made some jokes. i said let's get out of here and asked for his shotgun and i said we'll take care of that later just let's get out of here and we did and we will take care of the other things. just look forward. they have to....
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shot in the head by the taliban while in pakistan back in october. she was campaigning for girl's education. >>> and in britain, police are talking to australia authorities about a prank call that took a tragic turn. >> you may remember that. a british nurse died friday, three days after she accepted that infamous call from two radio d.j.s in australia impersonating the queen and prince charles. there are unconfirmed reports that the nurse killed herself. australia police confirmed they have been contacted by police in london and the company that owns the radio station will cooperate. >>> on a happier note, wedding bells are ringing in washington state as couples lined up at midnight to get married. >> that is right. same sex couples gathered to say i do as early as 12:01 this morning. hundreds of couples picked up their marriage licenses on thursday, but they had to wait until today before they could officially tie the knot. washington state became one of the first state to pass same- sex marriage by a popular vote. >>> and the holiday season is the
shot in the head by the taliban while in pakistan back in october. she was campaigning for girl's education. >>> and in britain, police are talking to australia authorities about a prank call that took a tragic turn. >> you may remember that. a british nurse died friday, three days after she accepted that infamous call from two radio d.j.s in australia impersonating the queen and prince charles. there are unconfirmed reports that the nurse killed herself. australia police...
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all emigrated here from pakistan but the two suspects became naturalized u.s. citizens the indictment claim the qazies spent july 2011 all the way until last week planning to kill americans. >> look the pattern is very clear. south florida has seen before arrests, successful arrests and indictments of jihadi activities, meaning activities by militants who are convinced they are serving a cause, idealogical cause and an anti-american one. >> reporter: now this federal grand jury indictment, three pages long, super thin on details. for example, it doesn't specify where these two brothers allegedly were going to set off a bomb nor whether they even obtained the he can explosives necessary to do so. the older brother told local reporters that the two brothers were sending money back to pakistan to their parents and thinks all of this is a just a big misunderstanding. back to you. heather: phil keating reporting live for us from florida, thank you, phil. jon: all right. this may be the most unusual story of the day. what coffee lovers will do for that perfect cup of
all emigrated here from pakistan but the two suspects became naturalized u.s. citizens the indictment claim the qazies spent july 2011 all the way until last week planning to kill americans. >> look the pattern is very clear. south florida has seen before arrests, successful arrests and indictments of jihadi activities, meaning activities by militants who are convinced they are serving a cause, idealogical cause and an anti-american one. >> reporter: now this federal grand jury...
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exploded at a market outside a local office and it comes after security forces foiled an attack by the pakistan taliban. >> the island of fiji is being hit by its big cyclone in 20 years. tourists have been evacuated and thousands of people are seeking refuge. power is out and flights in and out have been canceled. >> fiji is used to storms, but rarely this. cyclone evan, fresh from a destructive path across some of came north and west. this is where 20,000 people live, some of them recklessly. >> we are very strong. >> wind of more than 200 kilometers an hour smashing through the island in lifting routes. among those hunkering down arcturus. in fiji for a sunny break. >> seek a higher place. everyone is moving. >> at least 3000 people are seeking shelter. they are fearing their own homes. infrastructure is down for many, possibly most. people are being warned not to go outside even if the wind calls because they could be in the eye of the storm. the northern coast line is being pounded. only once it stops will be possible to assess the full damage to property and, potentially, people. andrew t
exploded at a market outside a local office and it comes after security forces foiled an attack by the pakistan taliban. >> the island of fiji is being hit by its big cyclone in 20 years. tourists have been evacuated and thousands of people are seeking refuge. power is out and flights in and out have been canceled. >> fiji is used to storms, but rarely this. cyclone evan, fresh from a destructive path across some of came north and west. this is where 20,000 people live, some of them...
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this is a problem we face with other countrys and presents us in pakistan. egypt is moving more in the pakistani model. >> jamie: is it realistic we can intercede bring back civility. or will we see pictures like we see in tahrir square going forward? could there be violence? >> there will be violence and turbulence in the day ahead. we need to show some support for the forces of freedom. there are options that have gone cheaply. we have gone to the other to bolster legitimacy, speaking out on the dole they forged tonga san antonio-hamas situation. we added to the legitimacy and doing it will to add to legitimacy of those who oppose them and we agree more. >> jamie: tense situation. we're following it. thank you for being with us today. >> thank you. anytime. republican sponsored immigration bill that passed the house and may beheaded to the senate but the white house is against it. why? what is it? we have a fair and balanced debate on that straight ahead. >> jamie: also, it happens to the best of us, eric. we open that gift and it's not quite right. but yo
this is a problem we face with other countrys and presents us in pakistan. egypt is moving more in the pakistani model. >> jamie: is it realistic we can intercede bring back civility. or will we see pictures like we see in tahrir square going forward? could there be violence? >> there will be violence and turbulence in the day ahead. we need to show some support for the forces of freedom. there are options that have gone cheaply. we have gone to the other to bolster legitimacy,...
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it contained a synthetic drug which can cause intoxication in large quantities. 23 people in pakistan were killed from drinking too much cough sir lip last month -- syrup last month. >>> erica menendez is accused of shoving a man into the subway. she told authorities she hates muslims and hindus. prosecutors believed she assumed the victim practiced one of those religions. >>> workers putting the finishing touches on the big new year's eve party in new york city. about a million people will pack into times square to watch the ball drop and ring in 2013. >> reporter: already decorated for the holidays, preps for the world's biggest new year's party are now underway in the big apple. times square alliance officials tested the confetti that will fall after midnight throwing it out a window onto unsuspecting people on the street. more than 1 million revelers will park into times square to watch the ball drop monday night, a billion more will watch from home. the 2013 sign is already situated on top of one times square, it's seven fete tall -- 7 feet tall. after four decades of dick clark
it contained a synthetic drug which can cause intoxication in large quantities. 23 people in pakistan were killed from drinking too much cough sir lip last month -- syrup last month. >>> erica menendez is accused of shoving a man into the subway. she told authorities she hates muslims and hindus. prosecutors believed she assumed the victim practiced one of those religions. >>> workers putting the finishing touches on the big new year's eve party in new york city. about a...
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she troez fame blogging about the brutality of her life in pakistan under taliban rule. not yet a teenager, she dared to suggest girls not only deserve but have a right to an education. >> i will get my education if it is in home school or any place. >> the taliban retaliated, hunting her down, shooting her in the neck and back. the attack outraged even hardened pakistanis, and all around the world she quickly became an international symbol of good against evil. today she is recovering in england. number one. president barack obama. >> tonight, you voted for action, not politics as usual. >> after a long, and we mean long and bitter campaign, prest
she troez fame blogging about the brutality of her life in pakistan under taliban rule. not yet a teenager, she dared to suggest girls not only deserve but have a right to an education. >> i will get my education if it is in home school or any place. >> the taliban retaliated, hunting her down, shooting her in the neck and back. the attack outraged even hardened pakistanis, and all around the world she quickly became an international symbol of good against evil. today she is...
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she troez fame blogging about the brutality of her life in pakistan under taliban rule. not yet a teenager, she dared to suggest girls not only deserve but have a right to an education. >> i will get my education if it is in home school or any place. >> the taliban retaliated, hunting her down, shooting her in the neck and back. the attack outraged even hardened pakistanis, and all around the world she quickly became an international symbol of good against evil. today she is recovering in england. number one. president barack obama. >> tonight, you voted for action, not politics as usual. >> after a long, and we mean long and bitter campaign, president obama won re-election. in 2012, the president also won the supreme court stamp of approval for his health care program and made history with this statement. >> i think same-sex couples should be able to get married. >> as 2012 comes to a close, the president joined in grief with a community shocked by senseless violence. >> these tragedies must end. and to end them, we must change. >> brooke baldwin, cnn, atlanta. >>> that
she troez fame blogging about the brutality of her life in pakistan under taliban rule. not yet a teenager, she dared to suggest girls not only deserve but have a right to an education. >> i will get my education if it is in home school or any place. >> the taliban retaliated, hunting her down, shooting her in the neck and back. the attack outraged even hardened pakistanis, and all around the world she quickly became an international symbol of good against evil. today she is...
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. >> you know if they are controversial in iraq and pakistan you know they will be controversial here. no matter what the purpose. >> reporter: absolutely. >> thank you. >>> new tonight at 11:00 a woman in a wheelchair run over by a muni train today and she is in the hospital. the woman was hit by a f market train at 5:30 p.m. tonight near church and market streets. police are investigating whether she leaned forward towards the train or if she fell. witnesses say the woman was dragged and trapped under the train. firefighters and police had to use a special tulle to lift the -- tool to lift the train and pull her out from under it. >>> more trouble for muni tonight. a power outage knocked out underground train service. you see the workers making announcements there. no estimated time of service restoration and the bus shuttles are available for stranded muni passengers. that is between the embarcadero stations. crews will work throughout the night to get the power restored before the busy morning commute. >>> today the bay area continues to clean up the after math from that series of
. >> you know if they are controversial in iraq and pakistan you know they will be controversial here. no matter what the purpose. >> reporter: absolutely. >> thank you. >>> new tonight at 11:00 a woman in a wheelchair run over by a muni train today and she is in the hospital. the woman was hit by a f market train at 5:30 p.m. tonight near church and market streets. police are investigating whether she leaned forward towards the train or if she fell. witnesses say the...
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they have 11.6 weapons per 100 people in pakistan. they have constant fighting. they have the taliban and the northern districts where they have up risings only 11.6. who came number two in the world? yemen. they have 54.8 guns per hundred people. you guessed it already right? we're number one! we're crushing yemen and the rest of the world 88.8 guns per 100 people. we're swimming in an ocean of guns. every time one of those goes off, the deranged guy with an easy access to weapon, wow shocking. i see it coming, and it will happen again and again and again. then you've got cities like chicago where it's mayhem. so many murders. we have a news report on that. >> chicago's image has been defined by shots heard and seen and the world usually snippets of carnage and mayhem. >> the city continues to deal with the deadly ivy lens. 13 people dead this weekend including the 14-year-old boy who was shot and killed. >> gary mccarthy told acc 7 that there is still an unacceptable level of violence in the city. so far this weekend four people including two children are dead.
they have 11.6 weapons per 100 people in pakistan. they have constant fighting. they have the taliban and the northern districts where they have up risings only 11.6. who came number two in the world? yemen. they have 54.8 guns per hundred people. you guessed it already right? we're number one! we're crushing yemen and the rest of the world 88.8 guns per 100 people. we're swimming in an ocean of guns. every time one of those goes off, the deranged guy with an easy access to weapon, wow...
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pakistani intelligence officials said he was killed in pakistan's tribal region last week. he had appeared in videos released and was presented as a religious scholar for the group. officials say that he was promoted to second in command earlier this year. >> gregg: a daring rescue of an american doctor who was abducted by the taliban in afghanistan. u.s. and afghan forces working together in the pre-dawn raid launching the critical mission as soon as intelligence showed the doctor was in grave danger. peter doocy reporting from washington. >> taliban insurgents held the doctor captive in the mountains of afghanistan 50 miles from the pakistan border for more than three days. dr. joseph was kidnapped in broad day on wednesday 3:00 in the afternoon following a visit to rural clinic in eastern kabul province where he worked for a nonprofit called morning star development. two other captives were also taken before the rescue which general john allen says he ordered when intelligence showed dr. joseph was in imminent danger of injury or death. it shows our unwavering commitment
pakistani intelligence officials said he was killed in pakistan's tribal region last week. he had appeared in videos released and was presented as a religious scholar for the group. officials say that he was promoted to second in command earlier this year. >> gregg: a daring rescue of an american doctor who was abducted by the taliban in afghanistan. u.s. and afghan forces working together in the pre-dawn raid launching the critical mission as soon as intelligence showed the doctor was in...
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they were taken to a mountainous region close to the pakistan border. the afghan captives were released. joseph wasn't. when u.s. intelligence showed joseph's life was in imminent danger, they made their move. >> there's a high risk that the hostage him or herself could be killed. >> reporter: that came from general john allen. special forces landed by helicopter seating off a fire fight that left several taliban fighters dead. the victory came at a price. a u.s. service member injured trying to rescue joseph died of his wounds. the ultimate sacrifice to save the life of an american doctor who might have otherwise been killed. >>> a stomach virus is forcing secretary of state hillary clinton to delay a trip until tomorrow. she'll head to morocco for a meeting of the friends of syria group. she's expected to announce that the u.s. will recognize the new counsel as the only legit rat representative of the syrian people. >>> more republicans are willing to go along with president obama. they want major cuts in entitlement programs in return. tahman bradley
they were taken to a mountainous region close to the pakistan border. the afghan captives were released. joseph wasn't. when u.s. intelligence showed joseph's life was in imminent danger, they made their move. >> there's a high risk that the hostage him or herself could be killed. >> reporter: that came from general john allen. special forces landed by helicopter seating off a fire fight that left several taliban fighters dead. the victory came at a price. a u.s. service member...
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it is no longer maybe in afghanistan, but it is in pakistan. it is nigeria. it is in libya. it is in syria. it is in iraq. it is in yemen. and the whole thing is metastasized. >> romney in the first debate. president obama in the second debate. >> gabby giffords who came back from a real tragedy and is now back and deserves all the commendation that you can muster up. >> that's a lovely tribute and choice. >> massachusetts campaign was looking sad and troubled there for a while. but she has stuck to it and came out the winner. >> republican governor scott walker. this has been gummed up already by buchanan. despite a bruising show down recall, plus organized labors national money war chest lined up against him, scott walker won handily. does he have a future? >> he does. and you copied mine pretty well. >> most original thinker? >> my magazine the american conservative, which an awful lot of people are looking at and commenting favorably on. something different than the consecutive interventionist. >> do you have a membership to that magazine? >> no, i don't get a dime for i
it is no longer maybe in afghanistan, but it is in pakistan. it is nigeria. it is in libya. it is in syria. it is in iraq. it is in yemen. and the whole thing is metastasized. >> romney in the first debate. president obama in the second debate. >> gabby giffords who came back from a real tragedy and is now back and deserves all the commendation that you can muster up. >> that's a lovely tribute and choice. >> massachusetts campaign was looking sad and troubled there for...
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violence in afghanistan. 10 girls have died in an explosion while gathering firewood in a village near the pakistan border. it remains unclear whether roe was caused by a bomb planted by and surgeons or a land mine. >> meanwhile in the afghan capital of kabul, a car bomb injuring and killing some. it was planted near an isaf base. in iraq, a series of bombings have killed at least 26 people. it is the second day of violence in disputed areas claimed by the central government and the autonomous kurdish region. >> to amex -- tensions have risen since the american troops withdrew from the country last year. the conflict between the kurds centers on land and oil rights. now to japan where the prime minister designate is taking a tough line after his victory at the polls saying there can be no compromise over the island is at the center of dispute with china. china has reacted with alarm. beijing declared itself "ready to work with japan" and they expressed disquiet. >> the former prime minister vowed to put the japanese economy back on track after years of deflation made worse by a soaring currency tha
violence in afghanistan. 10 girls have died in an explosion while gathering firewood in a village near the pakistan border. it remains unclear whether roe was caused by a bomb planted by and surgeons or a land mine. >> meanwhile in the afghan capital of kabul, a car bomb injuring and killing some. it was planted near an isaf base. in iraq, a series of bombings have killed at least 26 people. it is the second day of violence in disputed areas claimed by the central government and the...
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. >>> and the president of pakistan has made a visit to a 15-year-old girl who was shot in the head. the girl traveled to a british hospital where the school girl was being treated. the president met with doctors, as well as the girl's family. she was shot by the taliban while in pakistan back in october, where she was campaigning for girls education. >>> and police in britain are talking to australian authorities about a prank call that took a tragic turn. >> a british nurse died on friday, three days after she accepted a call from two radio djs in australia who were impersonating queen elizabeth and prince charles. the nurse transferred that prank call to the ward where kate middleton was recovering from morning sickness. there are unconfirmed reports that the nurse killed herself. australian police confirm they have been contacted by police in london and the company that owns that radio station that started the prank says it will cooperate. >>> wedding bells are ringing in washington state, as couples lined up at midnight to get married. >> same-sex couples gathered to say "i do"
. >>> and the president of pakistan has made a visit to a 15-year-old girl who was shot in the head. the girl traveled to a british hospital where the school girl was being treated. the president met with doctors, as well as the girl's family. she was shot by the taliban while in pakistan back in october, where she was campaigning for girls education. >>> and police in britain are talking to australian authorities about a prank call that took a tragic turn. >> a british...
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>> in pakistan, he was killed because he wanted to document the drone strike. i speak out on behalf of the a 16-year-old killed in yemen, born in denver. >> in other news from syria, reports have emerged that the young syrian filmmaker was killed on monday in the city of hams. he appeared on the show in december. at the time be as that we only use his first bid for security reasons. >> what i saw in the last week, it is starting to turn into almost a civil war. they are enforcing the locals to form an armed resistance to the regime forces. >> for more we go to charles glass, award winning broadcaster. he returned from syria last month. >> these massacres are a clear indication of how urgent it is to find -- to force both sides in the conflict, the opposition and regime, to negotiate a settlement, which would ultimately mean a change in regime, but certainly a transition period in an absence of that, you have the russian army government, the saudis, the guitarist, the that states, turkey, farming the opposition, which will only inflame the civil war. more massac
>> in pakistan, he was killed because he wanted to document the drone strike. i speak out on behalf of the a 16-year-old killed in yemen, born in denver. >> in other news from syria, reports have emerged that the young syrian filmmaker was killed on monday in the city of hams. he appeared on the show in december. at the time be as that we only use his first bid for security reasons. >> what i saw in the last week, it is starting to turn into almost a civil war. they are...
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this is a story how they would lead him to pakistan and a story about how they made a decision to go in and either capture or kill osama bin laden. there's are two different stories. >> and there's the story. >> there's a third story when they go in and actually do it. >> two for the price of one. >> rose: talk about the c.i.a. aspect of this. how long did it take them to get on the trail that would lead them somewhere? because we know that after 9/11 i mean they were all kinds of things going on with american national security people to get somebody to give some information as to where osama bin laden was, to get their hands on osama bin laden. >> well, i mean my humble opinion, mark did an extraordinary job of reporting this and then out of the reporting turning this into an incredibly dramatic screen play. i'm the recipient of that trying to transform those pages into a screen. but early on and again indemnify understanding from the first hand accounts, there was a courier that was somebody that in the case of this movie, the woman in the intelligence community decided to focus on
this is a story how they would lead him to pakistan and a story about how they made a decision to go in and either capture or kill osama bin laden. there's are two different stories. >> and there's the story. >> there's a third story when they go in and actually do it. >> two for the price of one. >> rose: talk about the c.i.a. aspect of this. how long did it take them to get on the trail that would lead them somewhere? because we know that after 9/11 i mean they were...